WSC 30/50km Mass Start Seeding

Just as with the previous seeding tables I’ve produced, here’s one for the upcoming WSC mass start. Again, this ignores issues of who might actually start the race (e.g. Astrid Jacobsen makes my list here) and some folks who may only have done a small number of races will be excluded.

Men

Women

NORTHUG Petter

BJOERGEN Marit

BAUER Lukas

KOWALCZYK Justyna

COLOGNA Dario

JOHAUG Therese

ANGERER Tobias

STEIRA Kristin Stoermer

VYLEGZHANIN Maxim

ISHIDA Masako

OLSSON Johan

WENG Heidi

SOEDERGREN Anders

FESSEL Nicole

ROENNING Eldar

KALLA Charlotte

RICKARDSSON Daniel

HAAG Anna

ELIASSEN Petter

KRISTOFFERSEN Marthe

CHERNOUSOV Ilia

SAARINEN Aino-Kaisa

JOHNSRUD SUNDBY Martin

JACOBSEN Astrid

KERSHAW Devon

KYLLOENEN Anne

DI CENTA Giorgio

ROPONEN Riitta-Liisa

LEGKOV Alexander

IVANOVA Julia

GLAVATSKIKH Konstantin

DE MARTIN TOPRANIN Virginia

HELLNER Marcus

ZELLER Katrin

JAKS Martin

AHERVO Laura

DOTZLER Hannes

RANDALL Kikkan

TSCHARNKE Tim

ROTCHEVA Olga

FILBRICH Jens

BOEHLER Stefanie

HARVEY Alex

LAHTEENMAKI Krista

GAILLARD Jean Marc

MEDVEDEVA Polina

KROGH Finn Haagen

IKSANOVA Alija

ERIKSSON Jens

SARASOJA-LILJA Riikka

DYRHAUG Niklas

STEPHEN Elizabeth

BESSMERTNYKH Alexander

NOVIKOVA Valentina

RENNEMO Kristian

JEAN Aurore

DOLIDOVICH Sergei

AGREITER Debora

BABIKOV Ivan

LINDBORG Sara

To give you a sense of the model’s actual relative predictions, here’s a simple dotplot with the output for the top 30 seeds. I’ve omitted the units on the x axis, since they are essentially meaningless.

So, what I mean by “ignore the units on the x axis” is simply to just qualitatively read the gaps between the skiers. So the model thinks that Northug and Bauer are somewhat more strongly favored that everyone else, and then things decay relatively evenly after that. On the other hand, the model doesn’t think that Bjoergen is a slam dunk, which I think is sort of questionable. Part of the issue here may be the simple paucity of data on long mass start classic races. It’s just not an event that’s done that frequently anymore. But generally, the model likes Marit, Kowalcayk and Johaug more than anyone else (and in that order), which means that the model is at least passing the most basic sanity check.

I suspect that Liz Stephen is being penalized somewhat for the difference between her skating and classic results, and Kikkan is being penalized somewhat for the difference between her results in shorter versus longer events. Kris Freeman and Noah Hoffman weren’t terribly close to the top 30 here, as the model put them in 40th and 41st respectively, just in front of Andrew Newell, actually, in 46th.